DUNDEE UNITED boss Peter Houston says he's in the dark over his future at Tannadice.

Houston revealed today that he has not yet been offered a new contract by the club with his current deal due to expire at the end of the season.

The 54-year-old led United to the 2010 Scottish Cup and three top-four finishes in the SPL but chairman Stephen Thompson was reportedly close to sacking the Scotland assistant manager early last season before the Tannadice men rediscovered their form.

Today Houston admitted he is waiting on Thompson getting back to his agent John Colquhoun to see where his future lies.

"There is nothing on the table for me," Houston told BBC Scotland.

"A lot of people have been asking me why I haven't signed a new deal - because I haven't been offered one basically."

He added: "If it's to be the end of May when I move on from here then I'll look back with fond memories.

"Who knows what will happen? The chairman hasn't gone back to John Colquhoun.

"There might be an offer put on the table for me, I don't know."

United currently sit seventh in the SPL table and on Tuesday reached the quarter final of the Scottish Communities League Cup with a 1-0 win over Queen of the South.